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Beyond Hospitals: Where Else Can Medical Assistants Work?

Prism Career Institute

While more than half of the medical assistants employed in the United States work in hospitals and medical offices, medical assistants can perform their duties in a variety of settings. The post Beyond Hospitals: Where Else Can Medical Assistants Work? But variety isn’t found only in their responsibilities.

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Expectations of Medical Assistants in the OB/GYN Field

Prism Career Institute

OB/GYN medical assistants can be found in physician offices, family planning centers, hospital outpatient clinics, urgent care, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), and more. Once OB/GYN medical assistants have completed their diploma programs and certification, a variety of opportunities become open to them.

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8 Tips for Medical Assistants in Senior Care

Milwaukee Career College

Many other Medical Assistants work in other facilities that also see elderly patients like hospitals, doctor’s offices, or clinics. They can schedule appointments, help keep medical records, assist with bookkeeping duties, or manage any billing.

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Becoming a Medical Assistant after Being a Military Medic

Prism Career Institute

Medical assistants can find work in hospitals, doctor’s offices, and clinics. They take on many different duties on any given day. As a medical assistant, you’ll likely handle both administrative and clinical duties.

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Friday Reflection 32: The Trauma of Not Dying Alone

Sensible Medicine

PT’s own appointments with me are mostly consumed by discussion about LT.    I usually see people who die alone in the hospital. There have been previous admissions after which the patient did not make it to follow-up appointments. LT is an 87-year-old-man with presumed Alzheimer’s dementia.

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Using Your Preferences to Decide Your Ideal Future as a Medical Assistant

Prism Career Institute

They typically work in doctors offices, clinics, or hospitals, allowing qualified candidates different opportunities. This includes things like answering phone lines, greeting patients, filling out forms for insurance, scheduling appointments, and general bookkeeping.